The Interfaith Movement On Twitter

One of our primary goals here at HuffPost Religion (@HuffPostRelig) is to facilitate greater conversation, understanding and cooperation among people of all different faith traditions.

Today, we are sharing a selection of the many organizations and individuals who share that goal and have taken their positive interfaith message online. We encourage you to participate in the movement by following and interacting with all of these great interfaith voices on Twitter.

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@WorldFaithNGO
World Faith is an interfaith community service network, bringing religiously diverse young people together to do dialogue through service.

@irdialogue
The Journal of Inter-Religious Dialogue is a forum for academic, social, and timely issues affecting religious communities around the world.

@Faith_Shared
Faith Shared is a project of @intrfthalliance & @humanrights1st that shows the mutual respect shared among so many Muslims, Christians, Jews.

@ChrisDStedman
Chris Stedman is the Interfaith and Community Service Fellow for the Humanist Chaplaincy at Harvard University and the Managing Director of State of Formation, a new initiative at the Journal of Inter-Religious Dialogue. He's also a HuffPost Religion blogger.

@TanenbaumCenter
A secular non-profit dedicated to eradicating religious violence and bias with practical tools and programming.

@Council_PWR
The Council for a Parliament of the World's Religions: working together for a more just, peaceful, and sustainable world.

@FaithsAct

@EbooPatel
Founder and President of the Interfaith Youth Core.

@Tonyblair_TBFF

@FaithHouseNOW
An experiential inter-religious community that comes together to deepen our personal and communal journeys, share ritual life and devotional space, and foster a commitment to social justice and healing the world.

@State_Formation
State of Formation is a forum for emerging leaders to share their religious and ethical visions with the world.